Twitter Reacts as India defeats Bangladesh in their first-ever Test in India

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Twitterati did not spare the Bangladeshis as they crumbled under the assault of the Indian bowling attack of Jadeja, Ashwin and Ishant Sharma. The Bangladesh cricket team had a huge task of saving the test with 7 wickets in hand, but Rahim and Shakib failed to score big which resulted in a defeat.

Bangladesh began their first day of Test cricket in India with a wicket in the very first over. That high didn't last long as all of the other Indian batsmen punished the Bangladesh bowlers heavily. Murali Vijay was the first to score a century and Cheteshwar Pujara got a brilliant 83. Taskin Ahmed was the only Bangladeshi bowler who did anything of not on Day 1, and even though he did beat the batsmen a few times, he could not prevent them from scoring heavily. After Vijay and Pujara, Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane combined from another big partnership and Virat had completed yet another century at the end of the first day.

Master plan!

Worst punishment ever!

The SIR effect!

Shots fired!

Bangladesh did achieve something in India!

The untold story of Mushfiqur Rahim! 

Yet another record for King Kohli!

The player Bangladesh deserves, but not the one they need right now!

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